09-25-2018, 06:10 PM
(09-25-2018, 05:55 PM)noswttea4u Wrote:(09-25-2018, 04:37 PM)Merlin Wrote:(09-25-2018, 11:24 AM)noswttea4u Wrote: I'll be done tomorrow with everything except the capstone. Started on 9/1, so 26 days to complete those classes.
I can't start the Capsim until October 4th unfortunately - earliest date available.
Nice! Which specific degree/area of study are you working on, and any tips to share in terms of how you were able to get through the courses quickly? I'm planning to enroll as soon as my degree is confirmed and am hoping to get through everything within a single term, and hopefully much faster.
Then again, I'm also debating between MBA in IT Management, MS in IT Management, and MS Management & Leadership. So the choice of degree may change the approach.
If I can get through WGU quickly I may also consider the Georgia Tech MS in Computer Science as well. I'm waiting to see how the others do with getting into that program given we don't know how non-traditional degrees affect acceptance.
I'm in the standard MBA. After you do orientation on the 15th, you get access to all of your classes; I started writing all of my papers ASAP.
My undergrad was in Economics from a traditional school, UGA, so I had a good foundation in Econ and I have about 6 years of HR experience so that made the exams for Human Capital and Econ cake.
Just write exactly to the rubric; no more, no less.
I was previously accepted into Tech's OMSCS, but changed my mind as it is not really relevant to my career. I may do the MSML at WGU next (would have to wait til March) or Ph.D. from the University of the Cumberlands. I haven't decided.
Got it. My background is in software engineering, IT, and technology management (mostly in game development) so I figured that the OMSCS would be an easy fit for a second degree. But before that, I am more interested in expanding my credentials on the business operations & organizational leadership side since that is what I do most these days. So I figure the MBA or MS ML would be a great supplement to my resume to show my credentials.
That said, I don't know if any of my experience will give me an upper hand in any of the MBA coursework. How long are the papers you've been writing in general?
I'm not looking forward to the writing since I tend to have a hard time focusing on a topic and limiting my research when doing academic writing, but once I have a strong grasp of the material I can burn through papers pretty quickly. Given the IT focus, I wonder if that will mean less, more, or the same amount of writing?
In addition to the papers I assume there are exams (and certifications in some cases, like the IT Management AOS)? What is the balance between the two? Given the pace you've been moving, I have to assume those are relatively quick to get through as well.
Thanks!
Working on: Debating whether I want to pursue a doctoral program or maybe another master's degree in 2022-23
Complete:
MBA (IT Management), 2019, Western Governors University
BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
ASNSM (Computer Science), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
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Complete:
MBA (IT Management), 2019, Western Governors University
BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
ASNSM (Computer Science), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
ScholarMatch College & Career Coach
WGU Ambassador